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Here's what happens when an expat tries to learn how to speak Arabic from an Omani.
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published:16 Feb 2016

views:37478

This video depicts about the skills of drum test which is primary step to get driving licence in Oman. Carefully watch the movements of car and how it exactly get cleared out of the gap between the lines of drums. Hope this video will give you an idea to understand the drum test. Thanks!

published:04 Apr 2013

views:131409

Drums Test in OmanMuscat - ReverseDriving for Beginners
Did you pass your drums test ? Then this video isn't for you :-)
Sometimes it could be confusing for new beginners if you've come to this video before it should give you a good understanding on how to get it done right :)
Enjoy the video, please like and share to support :)

published:27 Mar 2015

views:155068

A useful tips for beginners learning driving & Trying to pass in drum test in oman
1. If you have confidence even 200 %. Go slow to pass this drum test
2. If you are coming from right side come beside near by drum located in right side and the same to be followed while coming from left side
All the best to all beginnerss...........

published:04 Apr 2016

views:39968

Aachen University is setting up an elite school in Oman's capital, Muscat. Its founders hope that within a few years, the GermanUniversity of Technology will attract thousands of students. The first courses in engineering and urban planning opened this autumn. The project is being financed by an investor from Oman - with German directors responsible for the content. It's part of an effort by Gulf states to invest in education to reduce dependency on oil exports and prepare the population for new careers. And German know-how is in demand. Young women in the region are particularly interested since their families often forbid them from studying in other countries, where they require a chaperone. So the German university is a tremendous opportunity for them.

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two. In recent years, early childhood education has become a prevalent public policy issue, as municipal,
state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

published:24 Nov 2015

views:249

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level.In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country.
-Video is targeted to blind users
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
image source in video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96vHsGVSJfA

published:22 Jan 2016

views:277

Click here to get our FREE App & More FreeLessons at ArabicPod101: https://goo.gl/dk3qTe
Learn common Arabic greetings with our Arabic in Three Minutes series!
In The MiddleEast and North Africa, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Arabic. A native Arabic teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up basic Arabic!
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use some common Arabic greetings.
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Arabic language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
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From the late 17th century, the Omani Sultanate was a powerful empire, vying with Portugal and Britain for influence in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean. At its peak in the 19th century, Omani influence or control extended across the Strait of Hormuz to modern-day Iran and Pakistan, and as far south as Zanzibar (today part of Tanzania, also former capital). As its power declined in the 20th century, the sultanate came under the influence of the United Kingdom. Historically, Muscat was the principal trading port of the Persian Gulf region. Muscat was also among the most important trading ports of the Indian Ocean. Oman's official religion is Islam.

Education in Oman

The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level. In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country. Oman's national educational program expanded rapidly during the 1970s and the 1980s. In 2006–2007 about 560,000 students attended 1053 public schools. The number of students in private schools is about 65,000. There are also extensive programmes to combat adult illiteracy. Sultan Qaboos University, the only national university near Muscat, was founded in 1986, and in 2006 it had 13,500 students. The 2006 Human Development Report found the literacy rate to be 31.4% in adults, up from 54.7% in 1990. For the same period, the youth literacy rate increased from 85.6 to 97.3%. Public expenditure on education was reported to be 4.6% of GDP and 26.1% of total government spending.

Pre-school Education

Pre school education is provided to children less than 10 years old. It is offered by the private sector and some public organizations. Supervision is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social Affairs. Nursery enrollment is very limited and estimated to be only 1%. Kindergarten is available mostly in large cities and enrollment is estimated to be 15%.

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How to speak like an Omani Episode 1

Here's what happens when an expat tries to learn how to speak Arabic from an Omani.
Website: http://timesofoman.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/timesofoman
Twitter: http://twitter.com/timesofoman

2:55

Driving Drum Test Training. Oman

Driving Drum Test Training. Oman

Driving Drum Test Training. Oman

This video depicts about the skills of drum test which is primary step to get driving licence in Oman. Carefully watch the movements of car and how it exactly get cleared out of the gap between the lines of drums. Hope this video will give you an idea to understand the drum test. Thanks!

7:01

Drums Test in Oman Muscat Driving for Beginners

Drums Test in Oman Muscat Driving for Beginners

Drums Test in Oman Muscat Driving for Beginners

Drums Test in OmanMuscat - ReverseDriving for Beginners
Did you pass your drums test ? Then this video isn't for you :-)
Sometimes it could be confusing for new beginners if you've come to this video before it should give you a good understanding on how to get it done right :)
Enjoy the video, please like and share to support :)

2:56

Drum test driving in oman

Drum test driving in oman

Drum test driving in oman

A useful tips for beginners learning driving & Trying to pass in drum test in oman
1. If you have confidence even 200 %. Go slow to pass this drum test
2. If you are coming from right side come beside near by drum located in right side and the same to be followed while coming from left side
All the best to all beginnerss...........

4:45

People and Politics | Learning under Palm Trees - A German University in Oman

People and Politics | Learning under Palm Trees - A German University in Oman

People and Politics | Learning under Palm Trees - A German University in Oman

Aachen University is setting up an elite school in Oman's capital, Muscat. Its founders hope that within a few years, the GermanUniversity of Technology will attract thousands of students. The first courses in engineering and urban planning opened this autumn. The project is being financed by an investor from Oman - with German directors responsible for the content. It's part of an effort by Gulf states to invest in education to reduce dependency on oil exports and prepare the population for new careers. And German know-how is in demand. Young women in the region are particularly interested since their families often forbid them from studying in other countries, where they require a chaperone. So the German university is a tremendous opportunity for them.

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two. In recent years, early childhood education has become a prevalent public policy issue, as municipal,
state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

8:53

Education in Oman

Education in Oman

Education in Oman

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level.In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country.
-Video is targeted to blind users
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
image source in video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96vHsGVSJfA

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Learn Arabic - Arabic in 3 Minutes - How to Greet People in Arabic

Learn Arabic - Arabic in 3 Minutes - How to Greet People in Arabic

Learn Arabic - Arabic in 3 Minutes - How to Greet People in Arabic

Click here to get our FREE App & More FreeLessons at ArabicPod101: https://goo.gl/dk3qTe
Learn common Arabic greetings with our Arabic in Three Minutes series!
In The MiddleEast and North Africa, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Arabic. A native Arabic teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up basic Arabic!
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use some common Arabic greetings.
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Arabic language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
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During Island School's quest week school trip, we managed to have the opportunity to film a promotional video for an expedition company known as "Northstar" (details below). This video was shot over the span of 7 days in Musandam, Oman and Dubai. The trip was fantastic and incorporated a broad range of activities. From trekking a couple days through the desert to speeding alongside the Omanian dolphins, the trip overall was an exciting, action packed 7 days. Northstar was incredible in the way that they interacted with us students and organised special events for us. Thank you Northstar!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Northstars website: http://www.northstaruae.com/
Optick Isle: www.facebook.com/optickisle
Music: Field of Lights - Stephen J. Anderson (http://www.stephenjanderson.com)

How to speak like an Omani Episode 1

Here's what happens when an expat tries to learn how to speak Arabic from an Omani.
Website: http://timesofoman.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/timesofoman
Twitter: http://twitter.com/timesofoman

published: 16 Feb 2016

Driving Drum Test Training. Oman

This video depicts about the skills of drum test which is primary step to get driving licence in Oman. Carefully watch the movements of car and how it exactly get cleared out of the gap between the lines of drums. Hope this video will give you an idea to understand the drum test. Thanks!

published: 04 Apr 2013

Drums Test in Oman Muscat Driving for Beginners

Drums Test in OmanMuscat - ReverseDriving for Beginners
Did you pass your drums test ? Then this video isn't for you :-)
Sometimes it could be confusing for new beginners if you've come to this video before it should give you a good understanding on how to get it done right :)
Enjoy the video, please like and share to support :)

published: 27 Mar 2015

Drum test driving in oman

A useful tips for beginners learning driving & Trying to pass in drum test in oman
1. If you have confidence even 200 %. Go slow to pass this drum test
2. If you are coming from right side come beside near by drum located in right side and the same to be followed while coming from left side
All the best to all beginnerss...........

published: 04 Apr 2016

People and Politics | Learning under Palm Trees - A German University in Oman

Aachen University is setting up an elite school in Oman's capital, Muscat. Its founders hope that within a few years, the GermanUniversity of Technology will attract thousands of students. The first courses in engineering and urban planning opened this autumn. The project is being financed by an investor from Oman - with German directors responsible for the content. It's part of an effort by Gulf states to invest in education to reduce dependency on oil exports and prepare the population for new careers. And German know-how is in demand. Young women in the region are particularly interested since their families often forbid them from studying in other countries, where they require a chaperone. So the German university is a tremendous opportunity for them.

Oman: Arabic Lesson #1

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two. In recent years, early childhood education has become a prevalent public policy issue, as municipal,
state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

published: 24 Nov 2015

Education in Oman

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level.In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country.
-Video is targeted to blind users
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
image source in video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96vHsGVSJfA

published: 22 Jan 2016

Learn Arabic - Arabic in 3 Minutes - How to Greet People in Arabic

Click here to get our FREE App & More FreeLessons at ArabicPod101: https://goo.gl/dk3qTe
Learn common Arabic greetings with our Arabic in Three Minutes series!
In The MiddleEast and North Africa, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Arabic. A native Arabic teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up basic Arabic!
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use some common Arabic greetings.
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Arabic language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
Find out more, go to: http://www.ar...

During Island School's quest week school trip, we managed to have the opportunity to film a promotional video for an expedition company known as "Northstar" (details below). This video was shot over the span of 7 days in Musandam, Oman and Dubai. The trip was fantastic and incorporated a broad range of activities. From trekking a couple days through the desert to speeding alongside the Omanian dolphins, the trip overall was an exciting, action packed 7 days. Northstar was incredible in the way that they interacted with us students and organised special events for us. Thank you Northstar!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Northstars website: http://www.northstaruae.com/
Optick Isle: www.facebook.com/optickisle
Music: Field of Lights - Stephen J. Anderson (http://www.step...

Driving Drum Test Training. Oman

This video depicts about the skills of drum test which is primary step to get driving licence in Oman. Carefully watch the movements of car and how it exactly g...

This video depicts about the skills of drum test which is primary step to get driving licence in Oman. Carefully watch the movements of car and how it exactly get cleared out of the gap between the lines of drums. Hope this video will give you an idea to understand the drum test. Thanks!

This video depicts about the skills of drum test which is primary step to get driving licence in Oman. Carefully watch the movements of car and how it exactly get cleared out of the gap between the lines of drums. Hope this video will give you an idea to understand the drum test. Thanks!

Drums Test in OmanMuscat - ReverseDriving for Beginners
Did you pass your drums test ? Then this video isn't for you :-)
Sometimes it could be confusing for new beginners if you've come to this video before it should give you a good understanding on how to get it done right :)
Enjoy the video, please like and share to support :)

Drums Test in OmanMuscat - ReverseDriving for Beginners
Did you pass your drums test ? Then this video isn't for you :-)
Sometimes it could be confusing for new beginners if you've come to this video before it should give you a good understanding on how to get it done right :)
Enjoy the video, please like and share to support :)

Drum test driving in oman

A useful tips for beginners learning driving & Trying to pass in drum test in oman
1. If you have confidence even 200 %. Go slow to pass this drum test
2. If...

A useful tips for beginners learning driving & Trying to pass in drum test in oman
1. If you have confidence even 200 %. Go slow to pass this drum test
2. If you are coming from right side come beside near by drum located in right side and the same to be followed while coming from left side
All the best to all beginnerss...........

A useful tips for beginners learning driving & Trying to pass in drum test in oman
1. If you have confidence even 200 %. Go slow to pass this drum test
2. If you are coming from right side come beside near by drum located in right side and the same to be followed while coming from left side
All the best to all beginnerss...........

published:04 Apr 2016

views:39968

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People and Politics | Learning under Palm Trees - A German University in Oman

Aachen University is setting up an elite school in Oman's capital, Muscat. Its founders hope that within a few years, the GermanUniversity of Technology will attract thousands of students. The first courses in engineering and urban planning opened this autumn. The project is being financed by an investor from Oman - with German directors responsible for the content. It's part of an effort by Gulf states to invest in education to reduce dependency on oil exports and prepare the population for new careers. And German know-how is in demand. Young women in the region are particularly interested since their families often forbid them from studying in other countries, where they require a chaperone. So the German university is a tremendous opportunity for them.

Aachen University is setting up an elite school in Oman's capital, Muscat. Its founders hope that within a few years, the GermanUniversity of Technology will attract thousands of students. The first courses in engineering and urban planning opened this autumn. The project is being financed by an investor from Oman - with German directors responsible for the content. It's part of an effort by Gulf states to invest in education to reduce dependency on oil exports and prepare the population for new careers. And German know-how is in demand. Young women in the region are particularly interested since their families often forbid them from studying in other countries, where they require a chaperone. So the German university is a tremendous opportunity for them.

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about ...

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two. In recent years, early childhood education has become a prevalent public policy issue, as municipal,
state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

world tourism and education is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two. In recent years, early childhood education has become a prevalent public policy issue, as municipal,
state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

Education in Oman

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level.In 1...

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level.In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country.
-Video is targeted to blind users
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
image source in video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96vHsGVSJfA

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level.In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country.
-Video is targeted to blind users
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
image source in video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96vHsGVSJfA

Click here to get our FREE App & More FreeLessons at ArabicPod101: https://goo.gl/dk3qTe
Learn common Arabic greetings with our Arabic in Three Minutes series!
In The MiddleEast and North Africa, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Arabic. A native Arabic teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up basic Arabic!
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use some common Arabic greetings.
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Arabic language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
Find out more, go to: http://www.arabicpod101.com/2012/08/03/learn-arabic-in-three-minutes-3-arabic-greetings/
https://goo.gl/dk3qTe

Click here to get our FREE App & More FreeLessons at ArabicPod101: https://goo.gl/dk3qTe
Learn common Arabic greetings with our Arabic in Three Minutes series!
In The MiddleEast and North Africa, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Arabic. A native Arabic teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
This is the fastest, easiest way to pick up basic Arabic!
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use some common Arabic greetings.
If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Arabic language learning website and get other language learning content including great videos just like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more.
Find out more, go to: http://www.arabicpod101.com/2012/08/03/learn-arabic-in-three-minutes-3-arabic-greetings/
https://goo.gl/dk3qTe

During Island School's quest week school trip, we managed to have the opportunity to film a promotional video for an expedition company known as "Northstar" (de...

During Island School's quest week school trip, we managed to have the opportunity to film a promotional video for an expedition company known as "Northstar" (details below). This video was shot over the span of 7 days in Musandam, Oman and Dubai. The trip was fantastic and incorporated a broad range of activities. From trekking a couple days through the desert to speeding alongside the Omanian dolphins, the trip overall was an exciting, action packed 7 days. Northstar was incredible in the way that they interacted with us students and organised special events for us. Thank you Northstar!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Northstars website: http://www.northstaruae.com/
Optick Isle: www.facebook.com/optickisle
Music: Field of Lights - Stephen J. Anderson (http://www.stephenjanderson.com)

During Island School's quest week school trip, we managed to have the opportunity to film a promotional video for an expedition company known as "Northstar" (details below). This video was shot over the span of 7 days in Musandam, Oman and Dubai. The trip was fantastic and incorporated a broad range of activities. From trekking a couple days through the desert to speeding alongside the Omanian dolphins, the trip overall was an exciting, action packed 7 days. Northstar was incredible in the way that they interacted with us students and organised special events for us. Thank you Northstar!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Northstars website: http://www.northstaruae.com/
Optick Isle: www.facebook.com/optickisle
Music: Field of Lights - Stephen J. Anderson (http://www.stephenjanderson.com)

Sultanate Of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate of Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes. It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father’s inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there. The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four storey buil...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Travel Guide to Oman

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and has long been an important gateway for trade between Africa and Asia, once controlling the lucrative trade in frankincense.
A land of ancient seafarers, and home to the legendary Sinbad, historically the country was long closed off to the outside world and, even today, still exudes a captivating aura of myth and mystery. A compelling blend of the old and the new, its impeccably maintained capital, Muscat combines traditional Arabic and Islamic styles with ancient fortifications and architectural treasures that sets it apart from many other modern cities in the Middle East.
Today, Oman enjoys a reputation as a modern Arabic country that retains much of its old desert traditions. Outside the cities, its...

published: 08 Sep 2017

Top Things To Do In Oman | Travel With Me

The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land of desert Safari and Bedouins, jumping in wild wadis and sinkholes and watching Turtles by night!
Travelling to Oman,Here's everything you need to know
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published: 28 Apr 2014

How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

In this video I show how much things cost in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
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published: 10 Jan 2018

Oman Travel Video Guide - Things to See in Oman

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Oman, a mystic land in Arabia of camels, deserts, turtles, oceans and mountains is one of the biggest trends of right now. Take a tour with this Oman TravelVideoGuide and see why this needs to be on your travel list!

published: 16 Nov 2016

Travel Guides Australia Season 1 Episode 4 - Oman

OMAN Travel Guide | 10 best places in oman, that you must visit !!

travel | oman travel guide | things to do in oman | top 10 best places to visit in oman | you must know !!
This Video Contains the OmanTravelGuide regarding the list of Attractions In Oman and Oman travel guide,
Oman has many travel destination to visit.
10. Wahiba Sands
Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
The Nizwa Fort is a large castle in Nizwa, Oman. It is Oman's most visited national monument. It was built in the 1650s by the second Ya’rub...

published: 12 Jun 2017

Oman Tourism Video ¦ Travel Guide

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published: 28 Jul 2016

Sultanate of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide ...

published: 13 Aug 2013

|🌍 Visiting OMAN 🌞| (British Tourist Vlog)

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 minute montage somehow captures the inevitable admiration and inspiration aroused when visiting new places and being present in different countries with awesomely breathtaking scenery such as this country, Oman.
I made a similar video 'documenting' my time in Jordan. If you'd like to watch it just search 'Discovering Jordan'.
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12 days in Oman

Incredible Omani Food and Attractions in Muscat (Camel Feast)!

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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my fa...

My Oman Trip Tips! | First Timer

In this video I basically share my tips on traveling to Oman, these are very basic Travel tips but I hope I could help give a few good tips before you go to Oman to see the country for yourself! What a beautiful place and such friendly people! I hope this helps, as a woman traveling on my own I was very worried about many things, but if you are vigilant and you ask questions and always move around via safe methods you should be alright. If you are going to Oman, I hope you have a fantastic trip! Thanks for watching!
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Travel video about destination Sultanate of Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes. It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father’s inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there. The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four storey building that dates back to the 14th century. The Nakhl Fortress is located on a rock at the foot of the mountain of the same name, Jebel Nakhl. Both walls and rock form a complete architectural whole. Nakhl is the home of the Ya´ArubaTribe that came into power in 1624 and ruled over Oman for a hundred and twenty years. Until the 12th centuryNizwa was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance and the former residential complex of the massive fortress is open to the public. The fortress once fulfilled an important role in protecting the country’s interior and now its lavish and well-restored rooms radiate tranquillity. The mighty Jabrin Fort is one of the most beautiful castles of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman, formerly the famous ‘Land Of Incense’. Its massive, towering and eye-catching pewter walls date back to the 17th century. Until the middle of the twentieth century Abri had the reputation of being a centre for highwaymen and robbers, favoured for its good strategic location. The booty that came from plundered caravans and the settlements of various tribes was sold at auction in the souk: adventure straight from the pages of an Arabian fairy-tale! The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

Travel video about destination Sultanate of Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes. It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father’s inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there. The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four storey building that dates back to the 14th century. The Nakhl Fortress is located on a rock at the foot of the mountain of the same name, Jebel Nakhl. Both walls and rock form a complete architectural whole. Nakhl is the home of the Ya´ArubaTribe that came into power in 1624 and ruled over Oman for a hundred and twenty years. Until the 12th centuryNizwa was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance and the former residential complex of the massive fortress is open to the public. The fortress once fulfilled an important role in protecting the country’s interior and now its lavish and well-restored rooms radiate tranquillity. The mighty Jabrin Fort is one of the most beautiful castles of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman, formerly the famous ‘Land Of Incense’. Its massive, towering and eye-catching pewter walls date back to the 17th century. Until the middle of the twentieth century Abri had the reputation of being a centre for highwaymen and robbers, favoured for its good strategic location. The booty that came from plundered caravans and the settlements of various tribes was sold at auction in the souk: adventure straight from the pages of an Arabian fairy-tale! The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and has long been an important gateway for trade between Africa and Asia, once controlling the lucrative trade in frankincense.
A land of ancient seafarers, and home to the legendary Sinbad, historically the country was long closed off to the outside world and, even today, still exudes a captivating aura of myth and mystery. A compelling blend of the old and the new, its impeccably maintained capital, Muscat combines traditional Arabic and Islamic styles with ancient fortifications and architectural treasures that sets it apart from many other modern cities in the Middle East.
Today, Oman enjoys a reputation as a modern Arabic country that retains much of its old desert traditions. Outside the cities, its spectacular desert scenery is riddled with high mountains and fertile oases that hide deep canyons and beautiful coastlines that harbour deserted beaches, lush wadis and a whole array of fascinating fortresses. To the south, beyond the Qara Mountains, lies the city of Salalah, a surprisingly lush eden, whose waterfalls and frankincense trees benefit from the annual fruits of the monsoon rains. In a country that is 80% desert, Salalah is a real treat and every trip to Oman is completed by the hospitality of its welcoming people, who are visibly proud of their unique country.

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and has long been an important gateway for trade between Africa and Asia, once controlling the lucrative trade in frankincense.
A land of ancient seafarers, and home to the legendary Sinbad, historically the country was long closed off to the outside world and, even today, still exudes a captivating aura of myth and mystery. A compelling blend of the old and the new, its impeccably maintained capital, Muscat combines traditional Arabic and Islamic styles with ancient fortifications and architectural treasures that sets it apart from many other modern cities in the Middle East.
Today, Oman enjoys a reputation as a modern Arabic country that retains much of its old desert traditions. Outside the cities, its spectacular desert scenery is riddled with high mountains and fertile oases that hide deep canyons and beautiful coastlines that harbour deserted beaches, lush wadis and a whole array of fascinating fortresses. To the south, beyond the Qara Mountains, lies the city of Salalah, a surprisingly lush eden, whose waterfalls and frankincense trees benefit from the annual fruits of the monsoon rains. In a country that is 80% desert, Salalah is a real treat and every trip to Oman is completed by the hospitality of its welcoming people, who are visibly proud of their unique country.

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The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land ...

The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land of desert Safari and Bedouins, jumping in wild wadis and sinkholes and watching Turtles by night!
Travelling to Oman,Here's everything you need to know
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The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land of desert Safari and Bedouins, jumping in wild wadis and sinkholes and watching Turtles by night!
Travelling to Oman,Here's everything you need to know
http://www.ankionthemove.com/search/label/Oman

In this video I show how much things cost in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
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How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

In this video I show how much things cost in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Music during the video:
"Foreign Land" by Jingle PunksVideo created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro HERO6 Black: http://amzn.to/2zPXIgm.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", "Following My Thumb" and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
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How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

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OMAN Travel Guide | 10 best places in oman, that you must visit !!

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This Video Contains the OmanTravelGuide regarding ...

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This Video Contains the OmanTravelGuide regarding the list of Attractions In Oman and Oman travel guide,
Oman has many travel destination to visit.
10. Wahiba Sands
Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
The Nizwa Fort is a large castle in Nizwa, Oman. It is Oman's most visited national monument. It was built in the 1650s by the second Ya’rubi Imam, Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Ya'rubi, although its underlying structure goes back to the 12th century.
7. Jebel Akhdar
The Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar or Al JabalAl Akhdar, is part of the Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It is one of Oman’s most spectacular areas.
6. Sultan Qaboos Grand MosqueThe SultanQaboosGrand Mosque is the main mosque in the Sultanate of Oman. It is in the capital city of Muscat. A major feature of the design of the interior is the prayer carpet which covers the floor of the prayer hall.
5. Al Alam Royal Palace
The Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos of Oman located in Old Muscat, Oman. Visitors are not allowed inside the palace, though they are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs.
4. Wadi Bani Khalid
Wadi Bani Khalid is a wadi about 203 km from Muscat, Oman. It is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year.
3. Royal Opera House MuscatThe Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) is Oman's premier venue for musical arts and culture. The opera house is located in Shati Al-Qurm district of Muscat, Oman, on Sultan QaboosStreet.
2. Jebel Shams
Jebel Shams Arabic is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range.
1. Bait Al Zubair
Bait Al Zubair is a museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Saidiya Street, Old Muscat, Oman. The museum has an extensive collection of ancient weapons including khanjar, household equipment, costumes most of which derive from the owner's private collection. Outside the museum is a full-scale Omani village and souk
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This Video Contains the OmanTravelGuide regarding the list of Attractions In Oman and Oman travel guide,
Oman has many travel destination to visit.
10. Wahiba Sands
Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
The Nizwa Fort is a large castle in Nizwa, Oman. It is Oman's most visited national monument. It was built in the 1650s by the second Ya’rubi Imam, Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Ya'rubi, although its underlying structure goes back to the 12th century.
7. Jebel Akhdar
The Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar or Al JabalAl Akhdar, is part of the Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It is one of Oman’s most spectacular areas.
6. Sultan Qaboos Grand MosqueThe SultanQaboosGrand Mosque is the main mosque in the Sultanate of Oman. It is in the capital city of Muscat. A major feature of the design of the interior is the prayer carpet which covers the floor of the prayer hall.
5. Al Alam Royal Palace
The Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos of Oman located in Old Muscat, Oman. Visitors are not allowed inside the palace, though they are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs.
4. Wadi Bani Khalid
Wadi Bani Khalid is a wadi about 203 km from Muscat, Oman. It is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year.
3. Royal Opera House MuscatThe Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) is Oman's premier venue for musical arts and culture. The opera house is located in Shati Al-Qurm district of Muscat, Oman, on Sultan QaboosStreet.
2. Jebel Shams
Jebel Shams Arabic is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range.
1. Bait Al Zubair
Bait Al Zubair is a museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Saidiya Street, Old Muscat, Oman. The museum has an extensive collection of ancient weapons including khanjar, household equipment, costumes most of which derive from the owner's private collection. Outside the museum is a full-scale Omani village and souk
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Sultanate of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends...

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city’s defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of ImamSaif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means ‘The Red One’, an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word ‘Alhambra’, in Spain’s Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city’s defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of ImamSaif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means ‘The Red One’, an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word ‘Alhambra’, in Spain’s Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

|🌍 Visiting OMAN 🌞| (British Tourist Vlog)

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 ...

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 minute montage somehow captures the inevitable admiration and inspiration aroused when visiting new places and being present in different countries with awesomely breathtaking scenery such as this country, Oman.
I made a similar video 'documenting' my time in Jordan. If you'd like to watch it just search 'Discovering Jordan'.
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I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 minute montage somehow captures the inevitable admiration and inspiration aroused when visiting new places and being present in different countries with awesomely breathtaking scenery such as this country, Oman.
I made a similar video 'documenting' my time in Jordan. If you'd like to watch it just search 'Discovering Jordan'.
I’m Mike from Oxford, England and my videos mostly teach Arabic phrases. I also do the occasional music video and travel video from somewhere cool I’ve been. Welcome to my channel!
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https://www.patreon.com/arabicmike
You can ask me any question directly and I spend 30 mins every Saturday chatting with you guys.
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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my favorite things to do in any destination is go to the market, and I love fish markets. Muscat, being right along the coast, has plenty of seafood, and so we walked around the Muscat fish market for a while. It’s not a huge fish market, but there’s plenty to see, and it’s a great attraction in Muscat.
4:00 Muttrah Souk - The Muttrah Souk is the traditional market / bazaar in Muscat, and it’s a wonderful place to walk around and get lost shopping and browsing through the narrow alleys. At the Muttrah Souk, Mustafa bought me a kuma, which is a type of hat that’s one of the Omani national hats.
7:42 Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace) - After visiting the souk, we drove over the the Al Alam Palace, also known as the Sultan's Palace. Although you can’t go inside, you can get a view of it from the outside.
8:30 Bait Al ZubairMuseum - 2 OMR ($5.19) - The Bait Al Zubair Museum is one of the important museums in Muscat and it’s a great place to visit to learn about Omani culture.
9:49 Qantab Beach - There are many beautiful beaches in Oman, and before lunch, we took a drive over to Qantab Beach just to take a look. Qantab Beach is spectacular with sparkling clear water.
11:11 Bait Al LubanRestaurant - For lunch we went to an Omani food restaurant called Bait Al Luban Restaurant. Located near the fish market, it was a former inn that’s now been renovated into a restaurant that serves traditional Omani food and some fusion modern Omani food. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, and although it was a little fancier than I had expected, it was very nice, and the food was delicious. Shuwa is one of the Omani food national dishes, include lamb and rice, and that was one of the best dishes of the meal.
19:13 Qurum Beach - After resting for a while in the afternoon, we then headed to Qurum Beach, one of the main beach attractions in Muscat that’s right within the city. It’s a great place especially when the sun dies down in the late afternoon.
20:03 Al Seeb for Mishkak - There’s not a lot of Omani street food when you’re walking around Muscat, but a short drive away is Al Seeb, and there are some stalls that are famous for serving Mishkak, which is Omani style grilled meat on skewers. All the mishkak was delicious, but I especially liked the mutton liver mishkak.
24:43 Camel Restaurant - I’m not sure what the name of this restaurant was, but they are known in Muscat for serving camel. You walk inside and they have a variety of Omani food dishes already prepared, and you can choose whatever you like. We ordered a combination of camel curry and fried camel with a huge bed of rice, salad, half a chicken and some yoghurt on the side. The camel blew me away with how delicious it was, and especially the chunks of camel hump were extraordinary.
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00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my favorite things to do in any destination is go to the market, and I love fish markets. Muscat, being right along the coast, has plenty of seafood, and so we walked around the Muscat fish market for a while. It’s not a huge fish market, but there’s plenty to see, and it’s a great attraction in Muscat.
4:00 Muttrah Souk - The Muttrah Souk is the traditional market / bazaar in Muscat, and it’s a wonderful place to walk around and get lost shopping and browsing through the narrow alleys. At the Muttrah Souk, Mustafa bought me a kuma, which is a type of hat that’s one of the Omani national hats.
7:42 Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace) - After visiting the souk, we drove over the the Al Alam Palace, also known as the Sultan's Palace. Although you can’t go inside, you can get a view of it from the outside.
8:30 Bait Al ZubairMuseum - 2 OMR ($5.19) - The Bait Al Zubair Museum is one of the important museums in Muscat and it’s a great place to visit to learn about Omani culture.
9:49 Qantab Beach - There are many beautiful beaches in Oman, and before lunch, we took a drive over to Qantab Beach just to take a look. Qantab Beach is spectacular with sparkling clear water.
11:11 Bait Al LubanRestaurant - For lunch we went to an Omani food restaurant called Bait Al Luban Restaurant. Located near the fish market, it was a former inn that’s now been renovated into a restaurant that serves traditional Omani food and some fusion modern Omani food. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, and although it was a little fancier than I had expected, it was very nice, and the food was delicious. Shuwa is one of the Omani food national dishes, include lamb and rice, and that was one of the best dishes of the meal.
19:13 Qurum Beach - After resting for a while in the afternoon, we then headed to Qurum Beach, one of the main beach attractions in Muscat that’s right within the city. It’s a great place especially when the sun dies down in the late afternoon.
20:03 Al Seeb for Mishkak - There’s not a lot of Omani street food when you’re walking around Muscat, but a short drive away is Al Seeb, and there are some stalls that are famous for serving Mishkak, which is Omani style grilled meat on skewers. All the mishkak was delicious, but I especially liked the mutton liver mishkak.
24:43 Camel Restaurant - I’m not sure what the name of this restaurant was, but they are known in Muscat for serving camel. You walk inside and they have a variety of Omani food dishes already prepared, and you can choose whatever you like. We ordered a combination of camel curry and fried camel with a huge bed of rice, salad, half a chicken and some yoghurt on the side. The camel blew me away with how delicious it was, and especially the chunks of camel hump were extraordinary.
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Peeragogy in Action: STEM Collaboration in Oman

Join us as Omani engineer and doctoral student Suad Said al Hosni joins the +Peeragogy Project to present her recent research in engineering and talk about peer...

Join us as Omani engineer and doctoral student Suad Said al Hosni joins the +Peeragogy Project to present her recent research in engineering and talk about peer learning among women in science & engineering in her country.
Peeragogy is a collection of techniques for collaborative learning and collaborative work. By learning how to "work smart" together, we hope to leave the world in a better state than it was when we arrived.
Indeed, humans have always learned from each other. But for a long time — until the advent of the Web and widespread access to digital media — schools have had an effective monopoly on the business of learning. Now, with access to open educational resources and free or inexpensive communication platforms, groups of people can learn together outside as well as inside formal institutions. All of this prompted us to reconsider the meaning of "peer learning."
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Join us as Omani engineer and doctoral student Suad Said al Hosni joins the +Peeragogy Project to present her recent research in engineering and talk about peer learning among women in science & engineering in her country.
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9 Tips to Reduce Fear & Anxiety on a Road Test & When Driving

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Introduction 0:03
Prologue 2:46
Biology 2:55
Duped 3:30
The Driving Task 3:50
Be Comfortable 5:23
Clean the Vehicle 6:56
Sit in the Vehicle 8:27
Eliminate Noise 11:39
Breath, Visualize, Relax 12:18
ProgressiveSteps 14:18
Focus on What You're Doing 16:08
Route Planning & Navigation 18:14
Work with Someone Else 19:17
Conclusion 20:51
Question | Do you have any tips and techniques to reduce anxiety and fear related to driving? 25:32
Blooper 25:36
Biological Limitations
Now little doubt that you're having some fear and anxiety associated with driving because we travel at high speeds, and unlike cheetahs our body's biologically not designed to travel at high speed. So there are tips, techniques, and skills that you can put in place that will compensate for our limitations in biology and our ability to move at high rates of speed. And one of the most prominent techniques is to look farther down the road so that you have more time to segregate out the different road hazards that you have to take note of and prepare for as you're driving.
Duped
The other thing about driving is that we're a bit duped by driving because for our whole lives we grow up in the back of motorcars - this generation and the baby boomer generation were the first generations to grow up with the motorcar. So our whole lives we sit in the back of the car and we watch our parents drive, our friends, and family and other people drive and it seems fairly easy. Because to a veteran driver all of this becomes kind of second nature and it looks fairly easy. But when you get in the vehicle it is a complex task. And it's probably the most complex task that we do on a daily basis. And there are six characteristics of the roadway that come together in different combinations that can make driving very different in the same piece of roadway.
The Driving Task
So the:
1) driver
2) the vehicle
3) traffic
4) the roadway
5) light
6) and weather.
And all of those things are changing all the time. So driving is dynamic! So you have to be flexible and have to interpret different situations as you're driving and put in place strategies that will help you to cope with that and allow you to drive safely. So those are a couple of reasons why you might have some fear and anxiety around driving. And why you might have some fear and anxiety around taking a road test. And the other thing is that none of us like to be watched by other people and criticized. And unfortunately that's what examiner's do: they watch us, they evaluate what we're doing, and they criticize what we're doing. And not very often do they say, “oh you did awesome! Everything went well.” No we have a great deal of anxiety around tests and we don't like other people criticizing what we're doing. At least it feels like we're being criticized. Many of the examiners are quite good at giving you positive feedback and helping you to improve your driving skills. But still there's a great deal of fear and trepidation.
#1 - Wear Comfortable Clothing
So without further ado let's get to tip number one. Wear comfortable clothing that’s loose fitting. A t-shirt or some other blouse, or something like that. Pants that are not too tight or constricting. Trainers -have nice comfortable shoes on that have good contact with the pedals and those types of things. Don't have flip-flops on… thongs as they call them in Australia or high heels and those types of things. Make sure that you can have good contact with your heel on the floor of the vehicle. And that way you can simply rotate your ankle and work the pedals. As well, when you're sitting in the vehicle make sure that the seat is adjusted.
The back of the seat tilts backwards and forwards and it should be back far enough that you have a nice bend in the elbow. As well, the seat backwards and forwards should be adjusted so that when you put your foot behind the pedals, there's just a slight bend in the knees. And that way you're going to have good contact with the pedals and you're not going to be stretching. As well you're not going to be hunched up over the steering wheel and those types of things. Because I see lots of drivers when they're driving, they're hunched up over the steering wheel. And I think to myself, “ow can that possibly be comfortable?” I'll put a card up in the corner for you here on how to adjust the seat and how to adjust the controls on the vehicle.
Good luck on your road test!!
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Introduction 0:03
Prologue 2:46
Biology 2:55
Duped 3:30
The Driving Task 3:50
Be Comfortable 5:23
Clean the Vehicle 6:56
Sit in the Vehicle 8:27
Eliminate Noise 11:39
Breath, Visualize, Relax 12:18
ProgressiveSteps 14:18
Focus on What You're Doing 16:08
Route Planning & Navigation 18:14
Work with Someone Else 19:17
Conclusion 20:51
Question | Do you have any tips and techniques to reduce anxiety and fear related to driving? 25:32
Blooper 25:36
Biological Limitations
Now little doubt that you're having some fear and anxiety associated with driving because we travel at high speeds, and unlike cheetahs our body's biologically not designed to travel at high speed. So there are tips, techniques, and skills that you can put in place that will compensate for our limitations in biology and our ability to move at high rates of speed. And one of the most prominent techniques is to look farther down the road so that you have more time to segregate out the different road hazards that you have to take note of and prepare for as you're driving.
Duped
The other thing about driving is that we're a bit duped by driving because for our whole lives we grow up in the back of motorcars - this generation and the baby boomer generation were the first generations to grow up with the motorcar. So our whole lives we sit in the back of the car and we watch our parents drive, our friends, and family and other people drive and it seems fairly easy. Because to a veteran driver all of this becomes kind of second nature and it looks fairly easy. But when you get in the vehicle it is a complex task. And it's probably the most complex task that we do on a daily basis. And there are six characteristics of the roadway that come together in different combinations that can make driving very different in the same piece of roadway.
The Driving Task
So the:
1) driver
2) the vehicle
3) traffic
4) the roadway
5) light
6) and weather.
And all of those things are changing all the time. So driving is dynamic! So you have to be flexible and have to interpret different situations as you're driving and put in place strategies that will help you to cope with that and allow you to drive safely. So those are a couple of reasons why you might have some fear and anxiety around driving. And why you might have some fear and anxiety around taking a road test. And the other thing is that none of us like to be watched by other people and criticized. And unfortunately that's what examiner's do: they watch us, they evaluate what we're doing, and they criticize what we're doing. And not very often do they say, “oh you did awesome! Everything went well.” No we have a great deal of anxiety around tests and we don't like other people criticizing what we're doing. At least it feels like we're being criticized. Many of the examiners are quite good at giving you positive feedback and helping you to improve your driving skills. But still there's a great deal of fear and trepidation.
#1 - Wear Comfortable Clothing
So without further ado let's get to tip number one. Wear comfortable clothing that’s loose fitting. A t-shirt or some other blouse, or something like that. Pants that are not too tight or constricting. Trainers -have nice comfortable shoes on that have good contact with the pedals and those types of things. Don't have flip-flops on… thongs as they call them in Australia or high heels and those types of things. Make sure that you can have good contact with your heel on the floor of the vehicle. And that way you can simply rotate your ankle and work the pedals. As well, when you're sitting in the vehicle make sure that the seat is adjusted.
The back of the seat tilts backwards and forwards and it should be back far enough that you have a nice bend in the elbow. As well, the seat backwards and forwards should be adjusted so that when you put your foot behind the pedals, there's just a slight bend in the knees. And that way you're going to have good contact with the pedals and you're not going to be stretching. As well you're not going to be hunched up over the steering wheel and those types of things. Because I see lots of drivers when they're driving, they're hunched up over the steering wheel. And I think to myself, “ow can that possibly be comfortable?” I'll put a card up in the corner for you here on how to adjust the seat and how to adjust the controls on the vehicle.
Good luck on your road test!!
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Driving Drum Test Training. Oman

This video depicts about the skills of drum test which is primary step to get driving licence in Oman. Carefully watch the movements of car and how it exactly get cleared out of the gap between the lines of drums. Hope this video will give you an idea to understand the drum test. Thanks!

Drums Test in Oman Muscat Driving for Beginners

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Did you pass your drums test ? Then this video isn't for you :-)
Sometimes it could be confusing for new beginners if you've come to this video before it should give you a good understanding on how to get it done right :)
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Drum test driving in oman

A useful tips for beginners learning driving & Trying to pass in drum test in oman
1. If you have confidence even 200 %. Go slow to pass this drum test
2. If you are coming from right side come beside near by drum located in right side and the same to be followed while coming from left side
All the best to all beginnerss...........

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People and Politics | Learning under Palm Trees - A German University in Oman

Aachen University is setting up an elite school in Oman's capital, Muscat. Its founders ho...

People and Politics | Learning under Palm Trees - A German University in Oman

Aachen University is setting up an elite school in Oman's capital, Muscat. Its founders hope that within a few years, the GermanUniversity of Technology will attract thousands of students. The first courses in engineering and urban planning opened this autumn. The project is being financed by an investor from Oman - with German directors responsible for the content. It's part of an effort by Gulf states to invest in education to reduce dependency on oil exports and prepare the population for new careers. And German know-how is in demand. Young women in the region are particularly interested since their families often forbid them from studying in other countries, where they require a chaperone. So the German university is a tremendous opportunity for them.

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Center For International Learning Muscat Oman

A ten-minute video about the Center for International Learning (CIL), located in Muscat, O...

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state, and federal lawmakers consider funding for preschool

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Education in Oman

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of sec...

Education in Oman

Education in Oman
The Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to the end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level.In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole country.
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Learn Arabic - Arabic in 3 Minutes - How to Greet People in Arabic

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In The MiddleEast and North Africa, manners are important, and this step-by-step video teaches you some of the basics you need to be polite while speaking Arabic. A native Arabic teacher will explain the simple phrases necessary.
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IOSH in Oman

IOSH in Oman film project unveiled on 22nd April 2013 at the launch of the now official Om...

During Island School's quest week school trip, we managed to have the opportunity to film a promotional video for an expedition company known as "Northstar" (details below). This video was shot over the span of 7 days in Musandam, Oman and Dubai. The trip was fantastic and incorporated a broad range of activities. From trekking a couple days through the desert to speeding alongside the Omanian dolphins, the trip overall was an exciting, action packed 7 days. Northstar was incredible in the way that they interacted with us students and organised special events for us. Thank you Northstar!
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Sultanate Of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate of Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes. It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father’s inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there. The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four storey building that dates back to the 14th century. The Nakhl Fortress is located on a rock at the foot of the mountain of the same name, Jebel Nakhl. Both walls and rock form a complete architectural whole. Nakhl is the home of the Ya´ArubaTribe that came into power in 1624 and ruled over Oman for a hundred and twenty years. Until the 12th centuryNizwa was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance and the former residential complex of the massive fortress is open to the public. The fortress once fulfilled an important role in protecting the country’s interior and now its lavish and well-restored rooms radiate tranquillity. The mighty Jabrin Fort is one of the most beautiful castles of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman, formerly the famous ‘Land Of Incense’. Its massive, towering and eye-catching pewter walls date back to the 17th century. Until the middle of the twentieth century Abri had the reputation of being a centre for highwaymen and robbers, favoured for its good strategic location. The booty that came from plundered caravans and the settlements of various tribes was sold at auction in the souk: adventure straight from the pages of an Arabian fairy-tale! The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

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Travel Guide to Oman

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and ha...

Travel Guide to Oman

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and has long been an important gateway for trade between Africa and Asia, once controlling the lucrative trade in frankincense.
A land of ancient seafarers, and home to the legendary Sinbad, historically the country was long closed off to the outside world and, even today, still exudes a captivating aura of myth and mystery. A compelling blend of the old and the new, its impeccably maintained capital, Muscat combines traditional Arabic and Islamic styles with ancient fortifications and architectural treasures that sets it apart from many other modern cities in the Middle East.
Today, Oman enjoys a reputation as a modern Arabic country that retains much of its old desert traditions. Outside the cities, its spectacular desert scenery is riddled with high mountains and fertile oases that hide deep canyons and beautiful coastlines that harbour deserted beaches, lush wadis and a whole array of fascinating fortresses. To the south, beyond the Qara Mountains, lies the city of Salalah, a surprisingly lush eden, whose waterfalls and frankincense trees benefit from the annual fruits of the monsoon rains. In a country that is 80% desert, Salalah is a real treat and every trip to Oman is completed by the hospitality of its welcoming people, who are visibly proud of their unique country.

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Top Things To Do In Oman | Travel With Me

The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure wheth...

Top Things To Do In Oman | Travel With Me

The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land of desert Safari and Bedouins, jumping in wild wadis and sinkholes and watching Turtles by night!
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How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

In this video I show how much things cost in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
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How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

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Oman Travel Video Guide - Things to See in Oman

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OMAN Travel Guide | 10 best places in oman, that you must visit !!

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This Video Contains the OmanTravelGuide regarding the list of Attractions In Oman and Oman travel guide,
Oman has many travel destination to visit.
10. Wahiba Sands
Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
The Nizwa Fort is a large castle in Nizwa, Oman. It is Oman's most visited national monument. It was built in the 1650s by the second Ya’rubi Imam, Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Ya'rubi, although its underlying structure goes back to the 12th century.
7. Jebel Akhdar
The Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar or Al JabalAl Akhdar, is part of the Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It is one of Oman’s most spectacular areas.
6. Sultan Qaboos Grand MosqueThe SultanQaboosGrand Mosque is the main mosque in the Sultanate of Oman. It is in the capital city of Muscat. A major feature of the design of the interior is the prayer carpet which covers the floor of the prayer hall.
5. Al Alam Royal Palace
The Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos of Oman located in Old Muscat, Oman. Visitors are not allowed inside the palace, though they are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs.
4. Wadi Bani Khalid
Wadi Bani Khalid is a wadi about 203 km from Muscat, Oman. It is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year.
3. Royal Opera House MuscatThe Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) is Oman's premier venue for musical arts and culture. The opera house is located in Shati Al-Qurm district of Muscat, Oman, on Sultan QaboosStreet.
2. Jebel Shams
Jebel Shams Arabic is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range.
1. Bait Al Zubair
Bait Al Zubair is a museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Saidiya Street, Old Muscat, Oman. The museum has an extensive collection of ancient weapons including khanjar, household equipment, costumes most of which derive from the owner's private collection. Outside the museum is a full-scale Omani village and souk
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Sultanate of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city’s defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of ImamSaif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means ‘The Red One’, an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word ‘Alhambra’, in Spain’s Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

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|🌍 Visiting OMAN 🌞| (British Tourist Vlog)

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts a...

|🌍 Visiting OMAN 🌞| (British Tourist Vlog)

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 minute montage somehow captures the inevitable admiration and inspiration aroused when visiting new places and being present in different countries with awesomely breathtaking scenery such as this country, Oman.
I made a similar video 'documenting' my time in Jordan. If you'd like to watch it just search 'Discovering Jordan'.
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12 days in Oman

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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my favorite things to do in any destination is go to the market, and I love fish markets. Muscat, being right along the coast, has plenty of seafood, and so we walked around the Muscat fish market for a while. It’s not a huge fish market, but there’s plenty to see, and it’s a great attraction in Muscat.
4:00 Muttrah Souk - The Muttrah Souk is the traditional market / bazaar in Muscat, and it’s a wonderful place to walk around and get lost shopping and browsing through the narrow alleys. At the Muttrah Souk, Mustafa bought me a kuma, which is a type of hat that’s one of the Omani national hats.
7:42 Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace) - After visiting the souk, we drove over the the Al Alam Palace, also known as the Sultan's Palace. Although you can’t go inside, you can get a view of it from the outside.
8:30 Bait Al ZubairMuseum - 2 OMR ($5.19) - The Bait Al Zubair Museum is one of the important museums in Muscat and it’s a great place to visit to learn about Omani culture.
9:49 Qantab Beach - There are many beautiful beaches in Oman, and before lunch, we took a drive over to Qantab Beach just to take a look. Qantab Beach is spectacular with sparkling clear water.
11:11 Bait Al LubanRestaurant - For lunch we went to an Omani food restaurant called Bait Al Luban Restaurant. Located near the fish market, it was a former inn that’s now been renovated into a restaurant that serves traditional Omani food and some fusion modern Omani food. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, and although it was a little fancier than I had expected, it was very nice, and the food was delicious. Shuwa is one of the Omani food national dishes, include lamb and rice, and that was one of the best dishes of the meal.
19:13 Qurum Beach - After resting for a while in the afternoon, we then headed to Qurum Beach, one of the main beach attractions in Muscat that’s right within the city. It’s a great place especially when the sun dies down in the late afternoon.
20:03 Al Seeb for Mishkak - There’s not a lot of Omani street food when you’re walking around Muscat, but a short drive away is Al Seeb, and there are some stalls that are famous for serving Mishkak, which is Omani style grilled meat on skewers. All the mishkak was delicious, but I especially liked the mutton liver mishkak.
24:43 Camel Restaurant - I’m not sure what the name of this restaurant was, but they are known in Muscat for serving camel. You walk inside and they have a variety of Omani food dishes already prepared, and you can choose whatever you like. We ordered a combination of camel curry and fried camel with a huge bed of rice, salad, half a chicken and some yoghurt on the side. The camel blew me away with how delicious it was, and especially the chunks of camel hump were extraordinary.
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